STARLIGHT is a unique vessel. She was specifically designed and built for self-sufficient exploration in remote places. Her design criteria mission statement was for a fast, very competent, long range, owner-operated vessel. STARLIGHT can cruise at 20 knots, and has a range of over 850 miles. Her construction detail includes several watertight bulkheads, special engine mounts and gear and equipment all chosen to make her ready to take on some pretty severe offshore conditions.

STARLIGHT is a boat with competencies that few others can match. She now awaits a new owner and is ready to be truly put through her paces.

Accommodations
Number of single berths: 1
Number of double berths: 2
Number of cabins: 2
Number of heads: 1

Owner's Cabin

STARLIGHT's owner’s accommodations are in a generous forward stateroom with a centerline queen. Storage and lockers are outboard with a built-in bureau to starboard. The owner's berth houses large storage bins. There is an abundance of storage designed to support long distance passagemaking.

Head

Aft of the master stateroom and to port is the vessel’s head with an enclosed shower stall of very generous proportions, plus access to the washer/dryer outboard. The vanity faces forward and has cherry wood counters and a stainless steel sink.

Guest Stateroom

To starboard and opposite the head is the second or guest stateroom. The upper and lower berths are both comfortable and large. This cabin has a hanging locker and good space for storage.

Pilothouse

The primary living space is in the raised pilothouse/salon area. To port is a comprehensive and very complete galley (features described later). To starboard is a very comfortable and attractive L-shaped settee with dining table that can be converted into a double berth for additional guests. Forward of the settee and to starboard is the complete helm/steering station and equipment with operational station to port.

The pilothouse and salon have virtual 360 degree visibility with on deck access aft through a most substantial watertight door that leads to the cockpit. The interior joinery work and detail is functional and utilitarian in nature and executed to yacht quality standards. The drawer fronts and trim are satin varnished cherry, offset by white painted bulkheads and oiled cherry wood counters. Cabin soles are covered with an industrial non-skid flooring surface (see photos for details). All access hatches in the cabin soles are framed in stainless steel or aluminum and fitted with commercial removable hinges and positive locking hardware.

The boat is air conditioned throughout by (4) Marine Air units with a total of 17,000 BTUs.

Galley

The galley is in the pilothouse/salon and to port. The same 360° visibility is evident when working in the galley. The refrigerator and freezers are serviced by Grunert holding plates. The refrigerator is large and is both top and side loading. The freezer is also large capacity and top loading. Both are located aft with storage lockers above. The stove is propane with three burners, oven and broiler. Sink is stainless with stainless steel Grohe faucet. The counters are oiled cherry.

Deck and Hull

The hull, deck and pilothouse structure was designed to meet or exceed the American Bureau of Shipping standards. The hull is molded E-glass and Kevlar with Vinylester resin laid by hand with a core of 1” thick Core Cell on the topsides, 1 ¼” thick Core Cell on the bottom, and solid fiberglass at the hull flange, centerline and in the area of all thru-hulls and shaft struts. The deck and superstructure is molded E-glass with epoxy resin laid up by hand with a core of rigid PVC foam. The pilothouse top is molded carbon fiber with epoxy resin with a core of 2” rigid PVC foam. Carbon stringers on the underside of the pilothouse top provide overhead handholds and are finished in clear epoxy to highlight the carbon construction. Vacuum bagging techniques were applied throughout the lamination process.

On deck STARLIGHT is again all business. Her cockpit was designed to accommodate her 15’ hard bottom dinghy equipped with its own Fortress anchor. This is an easy roll-on/roll-off affair with a powerful electronic winch. The dinghy has a 50 HP Yamaha outboard. On the foredeck is an Ideal windlass with laterally-mounted winch and capstan for both chain and rode. There are two serious bow rollers for two anchors. Anchors are Bruce with all chain for rode and a Fortress anchor with chain and anchor line. Adjacent to the windlass is a saltwater washdown faucet. Everything on deck is both functional and rugged.

A twin disk gearbox MG 5114A 7-degree down angle with a reduction of 1.92:1, with the controls at the helm

New Glendenning engine controls

Cables for port and stbd. engines

Hydraulic bow thruster, runs off of PTO from main engine

FUEL TANKS:

(3) Tanks ¼” aluminum-welded, type 5052

(2) 500 gallons each (port and stbd.)

(1) 500 gallons aft

Electrical System

The electrical installation was divided in a 120/240V AC 50/60 Hz, single-phase system and a 12/24V DC system. Electrical cables are all clearly marked and color coded. The AC and DC systems are designed and built according to the standards set out under CFR 169,6692 to 169.6686 and those of ABTC sections E and A.

She is equipped with a Northern Lights 12 kW generator (NEW 2014, 276 hours as of 3/2020).

BATTERIES:

House Service

One (1) bank of (6) batteries wired in series to produce 24V DC

8D gel cell 12 V DC 200 Amp

Electronics reserve

One (1) 12-volt battery located in the navigation area.

AC SYSTEMS:

The 120V AC power is the secondary electrical system on board and is supplied through either the shore power system or the inverter. The shore system consists of 120/240V shore power cord and an isolation transformer. The isolation transformer allows the yacht to connect to both American and European shore power, as well as electrically grounding the yacht while connected to shore power.

POWER CONVERSION:

Inverter/Charger

When away from shore service, all AC power is provided by the charger/inverter. Power for the 12v electronics system is provided by a 24v DC to 12v DC converter powered by the house bank and a dedicated electronics reserve bank. The wiring arrangement allows the converter to act as a battery charger so that the electronics bank is charged by the house bank.

Electronics and Navigation Equipment

Furuno 1942 radar (primary)

Furuno 841 radar (secondary)

Northstar GPS 951 XD

Two Northstar GPS's, one with color screen and one black and white

Robertson AP300-CX autopilot

B&G network quad speed indicator

B&G LX-260 wind machine/network quad with direction/speed

Weems and Plath barometer & clock

ICOM IC-M710 SSB

Enhanced cell antenna

Manual and operational instruction books

Chart plotter

Remarks

New Glendenning engine controls for both port and stbd. engines (2014)

New fresh water pump (2014)

New saloon windows (2014)

New engine room lighting (2014)

New Northern Lights 12 kW generator (2014)

New hatch sky shades and screens

Hatch drains installed on Freeman deck hatches

Samson posts on bow re-chromed

New gas locker solenoid

STARLIGHT is in nice shape and ready to go cruising.

Disclaimer

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.